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Reporter Roundup: Local & State Results | Nov. 6
Season 1
Episode 166
On the November 6 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters and a guest discuss updates on election results thus far, including Measure J, proposition 16, and the Los Angeles Unified School District board, plus California’s shift away from punitive justice. Measure J asked L.A. County voters if they wanted to dedicate 10% of the county’s budget to criminal justice reform programs.
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